Hi,
I have a FreeBSD machine running 7.0 release with Samba 3.3 installed. A remote file system from external storage server is attached to my machine using "mount_smbfs".
I shared directories from both native and remote file system on my machine using samba.
The shares inside native file system are accessible from Windows client properly. However shares inside remote file system (smbfs) is not accessible.
Command used to mount remote file system is
Configuration in smb.conf
Any help or suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a FreeBSD machine running 7.0 release with Samba 3.3 installed. A remote file system from external storage server is attached to my machine using "mount_smbfs".
I shared directories from both native and remote file system on my machine using samba.
The shares inside native file system are accessible from Windows client properly. However shares inside remote file system (smbfs) is not accessible.
Command used to mount remote file system is
Code:
mount_smbfs -I <external_storage_server> //<user>@<external_storage_server>/<share_name> <mount_point>
Configuration in smb.conf
Code:
[global]
security = share
browseable = yes
username map = /usr/local/etc/smbusers
wide links = no
map to guest = bad user
guest account = nobody
null passwords = true
log level = 2
disable spoolss = yes
locking = no
blocking locks = no
oplocks = no
level2 oplocks = no
kernel oplocks = no
unix extensions = no
[Share Name]
path = <mount_point>
user = share
read only = No
guest only = Yes
guest ok = Yes
browseable = Yes
Any help or suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks